3D Printing in Medicine

3D Printing has been applied in medicine since 2000s.  For manufacturing of custom pros-thetics and dental implants it was first used and then onwards the medical applications for 3D Printing has evolved significantly. By the use of 3D printing we can produce exoskeletons, windpipes, jaw bone, bones, ears, blood vessels, vascular networks, tissues, eye-glasses, cell cultures, stem cells and organs. The current medical applications of 3D Printing can be categorized into a number of categories that are creating im-plants, tissue and organ fabrication, prosthetics and pharmaceutical research concerning drug discovery and ana-tomical models. 

  • Bio printing tissues and organs
  • Anatomical models for surgical preparation
  • Customized implants and prostheses
  • Drug delivery devices and dosage forms
  • Challenges in building 3D Vascularized organs
  • Cancer Research
  • Bone repair

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